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The bungalows on the narrow street all have drives to park - but it has seen people parking on grass verges and across neighbour's drives especially in the evenings and at weekends.

Letters were sent out to those living on Orpheus Road and neighbouring Christopher Road by police.

The letter reads: "It has been brought to our attention that there has been friction between residents/drivers regarding parking on the street.

"We understand the frustration of living on a highly populated street, however there are no allocated spaces.

"Residents are reminded that they do not have ownership of any part of the road and that using items to save themselves a space is unlawful and unacceptable and would be deemed as obstructing the highway.

Some families are believed to have multiple cars which need parking in the street (Image: Robert Melen/WALES NEWS SERVICE)